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Apr 2024
53m 37s

Islas Británicas: Escocia II

DIANA URIBE
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Tras la batalla de Culloden, los sueños por una Escocia independiente se frustraron. Por esto, el nacionalismo escocés habría de refugiarse en una profunda cultura que caracteriza a este pueblo hasta el día de hoy. En este capítulo continuamos este viaje por las historias y las ciudades de Escocia.

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